Jake’s Journal: Join us at Saturday’s scavenger hunt at KC’s Kemper Museum

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Kemper3The collaboration continues in November, when one of our industrial designers takes part in the museum's Double Vision lecture series on Friday Nov. 16: In conjunction with The Map as Art, local sculptor and educator Bryan
Park discusses his works and the idea that place is more than a
location, and Prototype Model Maker David Ellis offers a look into how
industrial design models help Garmin utilize form and function in their
GPS devices. Seating for the lecture is first come, first served.

And for those who want to check out "The Map As Art" whenever you're in town, it runs through Apri. Here are more details: Inspired by the best-selling book The Map as Art,
this exhibition presents artworks that explore issues of
mapping—whether conceptually or quite literally—while also examining the
personal gesture involved in large-scale works. The exhibition features
works by Ingrid Calame, Nathan Carter, Tiffany Chung, Joyce Kozloff,
Lordy Rodriguez, Robert Walden, and Heidi Whitman. The exhibition is
co-curated by Kemper Museum Director and Chief Curator Barbara O'Brien
and Katharine Harmon, author of The Map as Art (published by Princeton Architectural Press, 2009).

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